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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Donna L. SadlerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.884kg ISBN: 9781409432432ISBN 10: 1409432432 Pages: 298 Publication Date: 26 September 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Introduction; Reading Reims cathedral through the palimpsest of its past; The reverse façade as complement to iconographic program; Mirror of princes in stone; Marriage of form and content; The royal context of Reims cathedral's reverse façade program; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.ReviewsA Yankee Book Peddler UK Core Title for 2012 'Those who have anticipated the publication of Donna Sadler's appraisal of the verso sculpture at Reims Cathedral will be delighted with this book, especially for its elucidation of the reverse facade sculpture within the contexts of the sculpture program of the entire building and of the western painted stained glass program. Her integrated interpretation considers not only Reims but also related monuments from throughout the Christian West. Skillfully connecting context to literature and to images, this study synthesizes previous readings of the material and it explicates the Latin texts associated with the building, its history, and its ceremonial use.' Janet E. Snyder, West Virginia University 'Sadler's detailed and nuanced study of the verso sculpture at Reims Cathedral represents a valuable contribution to the wealth of literature on Reims and its sculpture. The author not only sheds light on a work that has not received much in the way of scholarly attention, but expands our understanding of the sculpture throughout the building in relation to ecclesiastical and royal power. Sadler is able to provide a rich reading of the verso sculpture by exploring it within the context of other interior sculptural programs... This book has tremendous value for not only students of medieval sculpture but also for those interested in the history of Reims Cathedral.' Comitatus '... much of the value of Sadler's argument lies in the details. Her specific interpretations of figures and scenes represented in the Reims verso cannot be easily summarized in this review. Readers interested in the complex intersections of art and thought in thirteenth-century France will need to experience this book for themselves.' CAA Reviews 'Sadler's book is certain to remain an important work on the iconography of the Reims reverse facade. In addition to her astute typological, moralizing, and formal readings of this iconographic program, Sadler has provided an up-to-date and masterful synthesis of the vast and complex literature on this building, which will be welcome to students of this building, both new and old alike.' H-France '...Sadler's adroit study is sure to energize scholars and students of Gothic architectural sculpture for years to come.' Speculum '... the first comprehensive study on this subject, this book will long serve as an important and useful reference for scholars interested in artistic representations of royal themes, the reverse facade, and the broader ideological program of Reims cathedral.' Studies in Iconography A Yankee Book Peddler UK Core Title for 2012 'Those who have anticipated the publication of Donna Sadler's appraisal of the verso sculpture at Reims Cathedral will be delighted with this book, especially for its elucidation of the reverse faAade sculpture within the contexts of the sculpture program of the entire building and of the western painted stained glass program. Her integrated interpretation considers not only Reims but also related monuments from throughout the Christian West. Skillfully connecting context to literature and to images, this study synthesizes previous readings of the material and it explicates the Latin texts associated with the building, its history, and its ceremonial use.' Janet E. Snyder, West Virginia University 'Sadler's detailed and nuanced study of the verso sculpture at Reims Cathedral represents a valuable contribution to the wealth of literature on Reims and its sculpture. The author not only sheds light on a work that has not received much in the way of scholarly attention, but expands our understanding of the sculpture throughout the building in relation to ecclesiastical and royal power. Sadler is able to provide a rich reading of the verso sculpture by exploring it within the context of other interior sculptural programs... This book has tremendous value for not only students of medieval sculpture but also for those interested in the history of Reims Cathedral.' Comitatus '... much of the value of Sadler's argument lies in the details. Her specific interpretations of figures and scenes represented in the Reims verso cannot be easily summarized in this review. Readers interested in the complex intersections of art and thought in thirteenth-century France will need to experience this book for themselves.' CAA Reviews 'Sadler's book is certain to remain an important work on the iconography of the Reims reverse faAade. In addition to her astute typological, moralizing, and formal readings of this iconographic program, Author InformationDonna L. Sadler is Professor of Art History at Agnes Scott College, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |